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    Is unitary and integral Yugoslavia possible?

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    Title: Bъзмοжнa πu e euòннa u uяπocmнa Юƨocπaeuя? Ha ƨpaнuyama мeжòy noπumuκama u фuπocoфuяma (Is unitary and integral Yugoslavia possible? On the borderline between politics and philosophy) Originally published: in the magazine Фuπocoфcκu npeƨπeò, IV, 1932, vol. III, pp. 197–227. Language: BulgarianThe excerpts used are from the original, pp. 213–214, 220, 221–223. About the author Dimitar Mihalchev [1880, Lozengrad (Tur. Kirklareli, present-day Turkey) – 1967, Sofia]: philosopher and diplom..

    THE IDIOLECT OF REVEREND ECONOMOS DIMITAR POPNIKOLOV PETKANOV

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    A less studied talented author and brother of the popular fiction writer Konstantin Petkanov, priest Dimitar wrote in the 1950s. This publication analyzes several parameters of his idiolect: phonetic peculiarities (reflex of ѣ, ѫ, ъ; epenthetic [l]; reflexes of the [tʃ] [dʒ] groups; phonetic dialectisms; phonetic doublets); morphological paradigm (case inflections; noun form for number; dualis; nomina collectiva; extended Church Slavonic suffix for adjectives; dialectal and contracted pronoun forms; a temporal system characterized by high frequency of the verbs in terms of origin, distribution and stylistic differentiation); lexical specifics (in terms of origin, distribution and stylistic differentiation). Emphasis is placed on those lexical layers that constitute and ditinguish the author’s language. Hapaxes (produced using morphological and non- morphological methods), rare words, semantic transponents, dialectisms, colloquial vocabulary and foreign words are studied. All linguistic phenomena are examined retrospectively and in comparison with the synchronous linguistic situation before and after the orthographic reform of 1945 in order to highlight the innovative contribution and the mechanisms through which the author enriched the contemporary Bulgarian vocabulary. Occasionalisms, dialectal and archaic units occur more often in Petkanov’s poetic works than in his fiction. The source material has been excerpted from Volume 1 (January – March) and Volume 2 (April – June) of the hagiographic tetralogy “The Year of Our Lord“ and the memoir “A Book about My Brother – the Writer Konstantin N. Petkanov“, which were published a few years ago by Dimitar Petkanov’s heirs

    Imperium Militiae(I)

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    The most common idea in Romance studies is that Romans, as practical people, didn’t conduct theoretical research on their country or their army, but they gradually built them both. Meanwhile, they reformed and upgraded it, so that they could respond to the challenges of their age. Moreover, the basis of their research was not explicit doctrines, or prior concepts, in fact they used their own, or the experience of others, to find concrete solutions to daily problems. Just as the Hellenic romanophile Polibius (200-120 B.C), in his work Historia, asks the crucial question: ”Is it possible to have such an unreliable man who is not interested in how the Romans, with their unicipal structure, managed to conquer the whole world”? - in the same way the author of this paper, as much as its content allows, humbly and unpretentiously tries to answer the crucial question: “What kind of military structure created and defended one of the biggest and most enduring empires in world’s history, and what rules governed it”

    N-[(2H-1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)methyl]-2-(2,2,2-trichloroacetamido)benzamide

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    The structure of N-[(2H-1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)methyl]-2-(2,2,2-trichloroacetamido)benzamide was verified by using a combination of 1D and 2D NMR techniques. Fully assigned data from 1D NMR (1H, 13C and DEPT 135) and 2D NMR (COSY, HMQC, HMBC) spectra was presented for the compound. The 1H NMR spectrum of the ABX spin system in the benzodioxol moiety was simulated to predict the corresponding nJHH coupling constants. The spectral assignments for the structure were supported by interpretive library search and HOSE predictions

    THE AUTHOR IS ABSENT: TOWARD EMERGENT NARRATIVE EVENT ENVIRONMENTS

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    Creating an emergent narrative or one which is not predetermined by the controlling figure of the game designer, but instead frees the audience to guide and control the story has been a major interest in the field game design studies of virtual world storytelling. “The Author Is Absent” is an art project that interprets an emergent narrative problem through the prism of performance arts, and mainly the happenings of Alan Kaprow. The following paper provides a theoretical groundwork and some historical examples of previous attempts in the same tradition. It then goes on to elucidate the formal aspects of the work, its mechanics and the results of several attempts at creating an emergent narrative. It traces the creative process that led to the creation of two events – “A Scene about a Drug Deal Gone Wrong” and “The Best Goddamn Art SIU Has to Offer”. Both of them were attempts at creating an environment that could serve as a framework in which an emergent narrative can occur in the interaction between performers and audience. It evaluates the end result of these events and proposes further steps that can be taken towards perfecting the form

    Modified MSIS chamber as a novel gas–liquid separator coupled with the photochemical vapor generation of trace mercury with MP-AES detection

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    New hyphenation of continuous flow photochemical vapor generator (PVG) to modified multimode sample introduction system (MSIS) used as gas-liquid separator and microwave plasma atomic emission spectrometry (MP-AES) was proposed for analysis of trace mercury. The widened MSIS bottom inlet contributes to the increase of the Hg0 mass transfer in the gas-liquid separator allowing the mercury determination by MP-AES. After optimizing the PVG reactor conditions and MP-AES instrument parameters a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.25 ppb was obtained for Hg2+. The applicability of the PVG-MSIS-MP-AES method was subsequently demonstrated for trace mercury analysis in two soil CRMs - ERM-CC135a (Contaminated Brickworks soil) and CRM005 (Sewage Amended soil).This study is financed by the European Union-NextGenerationEU, through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan of the Republic of Bulgaria, project № BG-RRP-2.004-0001-C01

    “THE LONELY SOLDIER OF PREVENTION” (for the book “Enlightenment and Health” and its author)

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    Presented are articles written in the 1920s and 1930s of the twentieth century, printed in periodic scientific and popular publications (newspapers and medical journals) by Dr. Dimitar Goshev, collected and published in a stand-alone book "Enlightenment and Health" in 2019. Doctor Goshev (1899-1982) studied medicine in Vienna, where he graduated in 1926 and dedicated his life to preventive medicine in the era of dramatic events for the Bulgarian healthcare system

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